Mortuary
A mortuary is a cold chamber used to keep the deceased from seriously decomposing; this practice exists for the sake of recognition of the deceased and to allow time to prepare for burial. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ There are two types of mortuary cold chambers: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
In many countries, the family must make the burial within 72 hours but in others countries (Africa) it is usual that the burial takes place some weeks or some months after the death. That is the reason why some corpses can stay one or two years at the hospital or in a funeral home. When the family has enough money to organise the burial ceremony, they take the corpse from the cold chamber. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Decomposing: Redirect Decomposition... Recognition: See also recognition of human individuals, face perception.... Burial: Burial, also called interment and (when applied to human burial) inhumation, is the act of placing a person or object into the ground. Usually, this is accomplished by digging a pit or trench, placing the person or object in it, and refilling it with the soil that was dug out of it.... | ~ Table of Content ~
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~ Related Subjects ~Burial ceremony (1) - Funeral home (1) - Face perception (1) - Recognition of human individuals (1) - Hospital (1) - Recognition (1) - Decomposing (1) - Death (1) - Burial (1) -~ Community ~
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